Hoods
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Hoods, from most recent to least.
Navy Yard/Capitol Riverfront: After a Rain Delay, the Stadium's Boomtown Starts to Deliver
Shilpi Paul | May 23rd 2014
After years resembling a ghost town, the southeast DC neighborhood is seeing long-planned projects come to fruition, and the streets are finally filli... read»
Trinidad: The Difference 5 Years Makes
Shilpi Paul | February 15th 2013
Five years ago, the DC police department was setting up police checkpoints in the Northeast DC neighborhood. Now, homes are selling for upwards of $1 ... read»
Truxton Circle: A Disputed Name and No Circle
Shilpi Paul | November 2nd 2012
Truxton Circle is a neighborhood that sometimes feels like nearby Bloomingdale's younger brother. The homes are smaller and development has lagged beh... read»
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Takoma: Not To Be Confused With Takoma Park
Jenny Rogers | August 17th 2012
You can say a lot of things about the northwest DC neighborhood of Takoma. Just don't call it Maryland.... read»
Park View: It's Not Petworth
Dena Levitz | August 3rd 2012
Often mistaken for Columbia Heights or Petworth, the NW DC neighborhood of Park View is coming into its own as a magnet for development, with new bars... read»
Shepherd Park: DC's Garden of Diversity
Shilpi Paul | June 29th 2012
When young people in DC couple up and start a life together, many move to the suburbs for homes that give their families some breathing room. But in r... read»
Burleith: DC's 535 House Neighborhood
Shilpi Paul | June 1st 2012
Burleith doesn't have nearly the same name recognition as Georgetown or Glover Park, its neighbors to the south and north. But for people who have fou... read»
Kalorama: A Posh View From Embassy Row
Shilpi Paul | May 11th 2012
The small neighborhood of Kalorama emerged during a period of rapid development in DC's history, and the architecture is a kind of time capsule that t... read»
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